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Square brackets denote variables and are not included in actual metadata.
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Artist Name
TC=[HH:MM:SS:FF]
Track Title
SC=[scene name] TK=[take number]
Album Title
FR=[frame rate] D=[duration]
Renaming or Deleting Previous Takes
Previous takes can be renamed or deleted from the Take List. When a take is
renamed or deleted, the action applies to all files associated with that take on
both media.
To rename a take:
1. MENU + HP: Press in the MENU button and Headphone encoder together to
view the Take List screen.
2. Turn the Headphone encoder to choose a take from the list. This does not
apply to Next takes.
3. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to select Rename. Enter a value
using the on-screen keyboard or an optional USB keyboard, if attached.
4. When finished, slide the A B/C switch right or press Enter on the attached
USB keyboard.
To delete a take:
1. MENU + HP: Press in the MENU button and Headphone encoder together to
view the Take List screen.
2. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to choose a take to delete.
3. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to select Delete.
4. Press the Headphone encoder to confirm deletion (OK).
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Turn and press the Headphone encoder to select Cancel should you want to exit
without deleting the take.
Editing Metadata in Other Programs
Since Sound Devices recorders write metadata to WAV files using the Broadcast
Wave File standard, many professional applications can read and edit this meta
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data. Sometimes, it is useful to edit metadata in bulk after recording and before
sending the files to post-production.
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